Sinkhole swallows soda-delivery truck in Mexico City
In the heart of Mexico City, the bustling Iztapalapa district became the scene of a dramatic collapse when a delivery truck transporting soft drinks vanished into a sudden sinkhole. The incident unfolded on a busy street, with the vehicle tilting and then slipping into the crater as onlookers watched in stunned silence.
Footage captured by residents quickly spread across social feeds, showing the moment the ground gave way and the truck’s rear end disappeared into the dark opening. Bystanders reported the ground continuing to shift as crews arrived to block off the area and begin the process of recovery.
Officials at the scene suggested that part of the city’s aging drainage network may have failed, contributing to the formation of the sinkhole. Work crews lined the street with barriers while engineers evaluated the site and plotted a plan to retrieve the vehicle safely and prevent further subsidence.
The operation proceeded without immediate reports of injuries, with teams coordinating efforts to secure nearby utilities and restore safe access to the roadway. The incident has renewed discussions about the vulnerability of legacy infrastructure in densely populated neighborhoods and the steps needed to mitigate similar hazards in the future.
Local authorities remained on site to oversee the response, ensuring containment and safety while the pull-out operation continued. As crews worked, residents were urged to avoid the area and allow the specialists to carry out the necessary work to stabilize ground and assess the underlying cause of the collapse.